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This book analyses T. F. Torrance’s theology of incarnation. His theology is built upon several crucial presuppositions. This book examines these presuppositions and their role within the framework of Torrance’s theology. It explores its unitary structure by analyzing his fundamental methods in hermeneutics, dialectics, natural theology, and natural science. In particular, the study addresses the internal incoherence, inconsistency and seemingly paradoxical nature of his writings (such as the integration of dualistic ideas into a unitary theological structure), and highlights the impact of Barthian theology on his theological formulation.

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«For one who is desirous of a hard-hitting – yet fair – appraisal of T F Torrance, especially as it relates to his views of the incarnation, this is the book to purchase.» (Bradford McCall, Theological Book Review)

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Contents: Hermeneutics – Theological Science – Natural Theology – Dualism and Dialectic Theology – Human Nature – The Historical Jesus – Hypostatic Union – Divine Nature, Space and Time – Ousia and Hypostasis – Economic Trinity and Immanent Trinity – Open Ended Incarnation – Revelation and History – Revelation and Old Testament – Revelation and Knowing God – Patristic Tradition of Kenosis – Modern Kenotic Ideas – Exegesis of Philippians – Torrance’s Theology of Kenosis.

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      Publisher: Verlag Peter Lang
      Publication Date: 07/10/2008
      ISBN13: 9783039116782, 978-3039116782
      ISBN10: 3039116789

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book analyses T. F. Torrance’s theology of incarnation. His theology is built upon several crucial presuppositions. This book examines these presuppositions and their role within the framework of Torrance’s theology. It explores its unitary structure by analyzing his fundamental methods in hermeneutics, dialectics, natural theology, and natural science. In particular, the study addresses the internal incoherence, inconsistency and seemingly paradoxical nature of his writings (such as the integration of dualistic ideas into a unitary theological structure), and highlights the impact of Barthian theology on his theological formulation.

      Trade Review
      «For one who is desirous of a hard-hitting – yet fair – appraisal of T F Torrance, especially as it relates to his views of the incarnation, this is the book to purchase.» (Bradford McCall, Theological Book Review)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Hermeneutics – Theological Science – Natural Theology – Dualism and Dialectic Theology – Human Nature – The Historical Jesus – Hypostatic Union – Divine Nature, Space and Time – Ousia and Hypostasis – Economic Trinity and Immanent Trinity – Open Ended Incarnation – Revelation and History – Revelation and Old Testament – Revelation and Knowing God – Patristic Tradition of Kenosis – Modern Kenotic Ideas – Exegesis of Philippians – Torrance’s Theology of Kenosis.

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